Sentences with phrase «flash fiction contest in»

In September 2014, I won WRiTE CLUB 2014, a flash fiction contest in which participants submit 500 - word pieces anonymously (under a pen name) and the audience votes for their favorites.
I was participating in the NYC Midnight Flash Fiction contest in 2014 while living in Puebla, Mexico.

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It is still less likely to be read, because people are mostly skimming blogs for information, but there's been growth in the «story blog» recently, so if you have flash fiction you don't intend to send to contests or journals, it's okay to put it on your blog.
When you have a writing blog, you get to participate in blog hops, flash fiction swaps, contests and all kinds of networking events that help you meet people who can be important in your future career.
When you have a writing blog, you get to participate in blog hops, flash fiction days, contests and all kinds of networking events that help you meet people who can be important in your future career.
Agent Janet Reid regularly conducts her summertime flash fiction contest where she gives prompt words (usually in honor of one of her writers) and gives books (and the shower of glory) as a prize.
You've finished your story, which weighs in at 526 words, 26 too many for the M. M. Memorial Flash Fiction Cont...
Before writing novellas, I wrote a lot of flash fiction, entered contests — won some, lost some — but each time I wrote a flash piece, or sent it in to a contest, I usually had a self - edited publishable short ready to send around to lit mags.
You've shown us again how brilliant and creative you are, and inspired us to keep offering opportunities like this again — in fact, we're running a flash fiction contest right now!
If you're ready to write five flash fictions in one, then this is the contest for you.
The exception to this was my participation in the LinkedIn Writer's Hangout Contests consisting of flash fiction stories based on a prompt.
Rosie Forrest is a writer of fiction and flash fiction with a background in drama whose collections of stories, «Ghost Box Evolution in Cadillac, Michigan,» won the 2015 annual Rose Metal Press Chapbook contest.
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We also host two flash fiction contests a year, the finalists of these will also be included in our biannual print issues.
In 2014, her flash fiction story, «Torch Song for Two Voices» won the Polar Expressions Publishing contest.
I learned a lot about technique from the WU flash fiction contest last year, and I look forward to reading your posts, here in the coming year.
Personally, I tend to enter flash fiction contests or things like informal forum contests where we're given a list of things / features that must or must not be in them.
Flash fiction generally, and contests in particular, give me a structure to work within and a finish line I can see.
WOW: Congratulations, Madeline, on being a runner up in the flash fiction contest.
I've entered flash fiction contests and sent in pages for agent - sponsored critiques.
Our monthly writing contests for fiction, poems and flash writing are world - famous, awarding cash and prizes each issue, plus publication in the magazine.
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